12/12/2003

Meat Flop!

Filed under: — peter @ 10:20 am

My lesson learned from last night: recording the sound of wet meat flopping is problematic.

I suppose at some point there are lessons we all learn. It is better to give than to receive. A penny saved is a penny earned. If you’re going to try to capture the sound of rancid meat flopping, then be ready to spend a few hours doing it.

An explanation may be in order. I’m part of a video production group called Rock TV, and for the video we’re currently working on, we needed to create a few sound effects to punch up a couple jokes. We sought to harness the timeless sounds and essence of meat – something akin to a 6 inch stack of rotten ham slices being slapped onto a plate.

Some of the sounds we created were too thuddy, some were too juicy, some not disgusting enough. Finally, after a few hours of arduous work, we had our breakthrough. The perfect Meat Flop had been created.

Click here to listen to the Meat Flop.

This was a victory that we at Rock TV will savor for the rest of our lives. The sweet, wet slosh of the Meat Flop.

12 Responses to “Meat Flop!”

  1. Geof says:

    That’s unbelivably scary, but it’s also unbelievably funny.

  2. Announcing the John Larroquette Project
    Welcome to the Weblogging world, Peter.

    I also want to thank Peter for helping me out with this little project. Hopefully it won’t be a meat flop.

  3. Jennifer says:

    Oh the sweet sound of meat…hmmm, should I be scared?!
    Really, quite funny.

  4. Allan says:

    I’m very interested in your work with meat flops. I’ve tinkered around with similar noises myself, though I perform the noises myself a cappella, that is, without the accompaniment of instruments, including meat. I’m hoping to go professional with this, performing live vocal stunt work for theater or even in Hollywood one day. So far I’ve mastered “knock on the door”, “picking a flower”, and “knock on the door – angry version”. Of course I can do lots of other noises, I just haven’t polished them up yet. Anyway, I’m glad to see that someone else is thrilled by the intricacies of sounds that objects make.

  5. Adam says:

    Remember, to make a punch in the face sound, fasten to steaks to wooden boards and slam them together.

  6. barb says:

    I wish that if I were ever to punch someone in the face that it would automatically sound like that.

  7. meat says:

    take your meat flop and shove it!

  8. flop says:

    I would like to taste your meat flop. Where can I find it to sample?

  9. ballman says:

    I am interesting.

  10. peter says:

    The link has now been fixed, you can now sample the sloshy goodness of the meat flop.

  11. andrew Hamilton says:

    I am a meatflop! And I love the taste

  12. andrew Hamilton says:

    I had meatflop for dinner last night and it tasted yummy!

    You meatflop tastes yum

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